barely enough to govern. now with almost all the votes counted, it looks like a hung parliament. 60 seats on the right. 60 seats on the left. that means that netanyahu must now do something that really none of us took too seriously last night. he must reach out, as you say, across the aisle to the center left. that means turning to really the big winner in these elections. a newcomer named yayer lapit. a former news anchorman, charismatic head of a centrist, secular party which ran on mostly domestic, economic meat and potato issues. what will that mean policy wise? i think first we'll see early on a kick-start of the peace talks with the palestinians which have effectively been dead, those talks, for four years now. lapid is a strong president supporter of a two-state solution. we're likely to see movement there. that will, by the way, improve strained to say the least relations with the united states and the allies. but i don't think netanyahu's tough positions either on iran, on future air strikes in gaza,